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This is a two part episode - be sure to check them both out!
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Definitely as always guys if you have any questions - feel free to ask and I'll do my best!
Hope this helps!
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These are the most dangerous ports in the world. This should be a travel warning for tourists due to criminality and danger these destinations bring with them.
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8: Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia, located in the Eastern Caribbean, is reportedly one of the cruise destination most preferred by travelers. However, it seems that the island is more dangerous than local tourism officials like to admit. As the British Government states, “there have been incidents of crime including murder, armed robbery and sexual assault”. On April 12th, 2013, 55 Celebrity EclipseCruise passengers and two crew members were allegedly robbed at gunpoint by three men while visiting the Botanical Gardens
7: Venezuela
The Venezuelan ports are not at all recommended for cruise travelers. Venezuela is reportedly one of the 25 most dangerous countries in the world, and one of the deadliest. Its criminality is rated as “critical” by the State Department. The CIA’s website notes there is “significant narcotics-related money-laundering activity, especially along the border with Colombia on Margarita Island”. Furthermore, on February 7th, 2014, a gunman allegedly shot dead a German tourist, during an attempted robbery, on Margarita Island
6: The Ports of Antigua
Antigua, an island located in the West Indies, is rich in ports and harbors. Travelers often visit its capital and chief port, St. John’s, by cruise ship. Although it is seen as a Caribbean paradise, as described by travel writers and cruise bloggers who accept to hide the ugly side of ports in exchange for free perks, Antigua is reportedly one of the most impoverished islands in the area. Criminality is at high rates, and tourists often fall victim to thieves
5: Haifa, Eilat and Ashdod, Israel
The Haifa, Eilat and Ashdod ports in Israel are in proximity to conflict zones. Ashdod is only 18 miles from Gaza, while Haifa lies 87 miles from the border with Lebanon. The political and military tensions in the area make the ports unsafe for visitors. On August 23rd, 2016, the State Department issued a travel warning for Israel, The West Bank and Gaza. “U.S.Citizens should exercise caution and remain aware of their surroundings when traveling to areas where there are heightened tensions and security risks
4: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Although Rio de Janeiro is a real touristic attraction for foreigners visiting Brazil, it is notoriously dangerous. It is not only the original breeding ground for the Zika virus outbreak, but also known for its high crime level. Tourists are often robbed by thieves that usually run rampant on beaches and on the streets of the city. The waters are highly polluted and infected with bacteria, and visitors
3: Aden, YemenAden Gulf in Yemen has one of the most dangerous ports in the world. It is home for piracy and security has deteriorated in the past years, as Yemen is still at war and the government is fighting with terrorist groups al-Qaida, Islamic State and Houthi rebels. The waters of the coast of Somalia are so dangerous, that ship captains allegedly turn off the exterior lights and also the GPS broadcasts while sailing in the area. Furthermore, the port city has been recently targeted by terrorists. On April 12th, 2016, four people died and another seven were injured in an explosion
2: Nassau, BahamasNassau is reportedly the most dangerous of the ports in the Bahamas, and has one of the highest criminality rates in the Caribbean. Tourists that step off the cruise ship in Nassau are vulnerable to armed robberies, sexual assault, murders and drug trafficking. “We receive more complaints about crime in Nassau than all of the other ports in the Caribbean combined”, reportedly stated Jim Walker, a MaritimeLawyer who has investigated the most dangerous ports of call for travelers. On November 22nd, 2016, in one of the most recent murders cases in Nassau
1: Honduras
Honduras, an independent country located in Central America, was declared the number one destination for homicides by the UN. On August 4th, 2016, the U. S. StateDepartment sent out a travel warning for the U.S. citizens, stating that “the level of kidnapping, crime, and violence in Honduras remains critically high”. A similar travel warning had been previously issued back in October 2015. Since 2010, the port has had one of the highest murder rates in the world. In March 2014, several tourists and cruise visitors

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English Channel.
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presentation of the port training programme in
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Africa's Busiest and Largest Ports
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With over 90% of Africa’s imports and exports conducted by sea, there is an increasing need for innovation and development in the field of maritime.
Africa covers about 6% of the earth’s total surface. With 38 of its 54 states either coastal or insular in nature, Africa has over a hundred port facilities, a few of which handle 6% of the worldwide water-borne cargo traffic and about 3% of the world’s container traffic.
With over 90% of Africa’s imports and exports conducted by sea, research conducted by Jovago.com reveals the 7 harbours/ports that stand out strategically across the region.
Durban, South AfricaPort of Durban as popularly known is Africa’s most active general cargo port. It is situated a block away from Durban’s central business district and plays a key role in S.A’s economy.
Being Africa’s largest container port, it handles most of the seagoing traffic in comparison to the other ports in South Africa.
This port welcomes about 4,500 vessels yearly and about 8,3000 containers per month, it conducts trade worth over $45billion.According to the PortManagementAssociation of Eastern and Southern Africa, it handled about 44.8 million tonnes of cargo of cargo in 2013-2014.
Mombasa, Kenya
Port Mombasa, often referred to as “the city of merchants” dates back to the times of Portuguese exploration, it has been and remains a busy trading post for the region which could be attributed to its strategic location between South Africa and the Gulf of Aden.
It is a key gateway to East and Central Africa. It provides a direct link to about 80 ports worldwide and a railway line runs therefrom to Uganda and Tanzania.
With 18,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (teu) and a container capacity of about 250,000 teu per year, Mombasa Port now handles about double this volume.
The teu is an inexact unit of cargo capacity used to describe the capacity of container ships and container terminals. It is based on the volume of a 20-foot-long (6.1 m) intermodal container.
Djibouti
Djibouti’s ports are crucial to its geo-strategic importance both in military and economic terms. They serve as a passage for Ethiopian trade and a platform for the transshipment of goods.
This involves the outflow of container and bulk cargo from larger vessels to be redistributed to East Africa and Arabian ports.
It provides a secure regional hub for transshipment and relay of goods. China is also directly involved in the Port of Djibouti through the state-owned China Merchants Group.
Their interest in Djibouti goes beyond the benefits of being involved in East African regional trade rather Djibouti’s position as the only reliable port along the main shipping lanes between Europe and the Gulf and also between Asia and the eastern coast of Africa is essential.
Lagos, Nigeria
Being Nigeria’s economic focal point, Lagos generates a significant portion of the country’s GDP.
Abidjan, Ivory Coast
The port of Abidjan is located on a lagoon and is connected to the sea by a 2.8 long km channel. The Abidjan ContainerTerminal is run jointly by the FrenchBolloré Africa Logistics and APM Terminals.
Suez Canal, Egypt
The Suez Canal is 101 miles (163 km) long connecting the Mediterranean Sea with the Gulf of Suez, a northern branch of the Red.
The Suez Canal AxisDevelopmentProject aimed at its expansion and development is currently in planning. The 2014 canal revenue was approximately $5.45 billion which was 6.8 % higher than the previous year.
The 2014 total tonnage was up to 962.7 million tonnes.
Tangier, MoroccoSeparated from The Port of Tangier which remains the port for ferries, the Tangier-Med Port, accommodates commercial ships and vessels and can facilitate up to 3.5 million containers.
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Port

A port is a location on a coast or shore containing one or more harbors where ships can dock and transfer people or cargo to or from land. Port locations are selected to optimize access to land and navigable water, for commercial demand, and for shelter from wind and waves. Ports with deeper water are rarer, but can handle larger, more economical ships. Since ports throughout history handled every kind of traffic, support and storage facilities vary widely, may extend for miles, and dominate the local economy. Some ports have an important military role.

Historical

One of the world's oldest known artificial harbors is at Wadi al-Jarf on the Red Sea. Along with the finding of harbor structures, ancient anchors have also been found.

Region and production

Port is produced from grapes grown and processed in the demarcated Douro region. The wine produced is then fortified by the addition of a neutral grape spirit known as aguardente in order to stop the fermentation, leaving residual sugar in the wine, and to boost the alcohol content. The fortification spirit is sometimes referred to as brandy but it bears little resemblance to commercial brandies. The wine is then stored and aged, often in barrels stored in a cave (pronounced kahv and meaning "cellar" in Portuguese) as is the case in Vila Nova de Gaia, before being bottled. The wine received its name, "port", in the later half of the 17th century from the seaport city of Porto at the mouth of the Douro River, where much of the product was brought to market or for export to other countries in Europe. The Douro valley where port wine is produced was defined and established as a protected region, or appellation in 1756, making it the third oldest, after Chianti (1716) and Tokaj (1730).

Difference between Ports and Harbors

With this video, you will get clear understanding about the difference between port and harbor.

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Cities: Skylines - Tips on Building a Cargo Harbour/Port (Part 1/2)

Cities: Skylines - Tips on Building a Cargo Harbour/Port (Part 1/2)

Cities: Skylines - Tips on Building a Cargo Harbour/Port (Part 1/2)

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Hello again guys!
This is a two part episode - be sure to check them both out!
So as the title says, we are undertaking the construction of a cargo port/harbour! It's a pretty ambitious undertaking which is why this is being broken into 2 parts :)
As always, the goal of these little episodes is to give you guys some inspiration and ideas for your own cities!
Definitely as always guys if you have any questions - feel free to ask and I'll do my best!
Hope this helps!
Enjoy,

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8 Most Dangerous Ports in the World

8 Most Dangerous Ports in the World

8 Most Dangerous Ports in the World

These are the most dangerous ports in the world. This should be a travel warning for tourists due to criminality and danger these destinations bring with them.
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8: Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia, located in the Eastern Caribbean, is reportedly one of the cruise destination most preferred by travelers. However, it seems that the island is more dangerous than local tourism officials like to admit. As the British Government states, “there have been incidents of crime including murder, armed robbery and sexual assault”. On April 12th, 2013, 55 Celebrity EclipseCruise passengers and two crew members were allegedly robbed at gunpoint by three men while visiting the Botanical Gardens
7: Venezuela
The Venezuelan ports are not at all recommended for cruise travelers. Venezuela is reportedly one of the 25 most dangerous countries in the world, and one of the deadliest. Its criminality is rated as “critical” by the State Department. The CIA’s website notes there is “significant narcotics-related money-laundering activity, especially along the border with Colombia on Margarita Island”. Furthermore, on February 7th, 2014, a gunman allegedly shot dead a German tourist, during an attempted robbery, on Margarita Island
6: The Ports of Antigua
Antigua, an island located in the West Indies, is rich in ports and harbors. Travelers often visit its capital and chief port, St. John’s, by cruise ship. Although it is seen as a Caribbean paradise, as described by travel writers and cruise bloggers who accept to hide the ugly side of ports in exchange for free perks, Antigua is reportedly one of the most impoverished islands in the area. Criminality is at high rates, and tourists often fall victim to thieves
5: Haifa, Eilat and Ashdod, Israel
The Haifa, Eilat and Ashdod ports in Israel are in proximity to conflict zones. Ashdod is only 18 miles from Gaza, while Haifa lies 87 miles from the border with Lebanon. The political and military tensions in the area make the ports unsafe for visitors. On August 23rd, 2016, the State Department issued a travel warning for Israel, The West Bank and Gaza. “U.S.Citizens should exercise caution and remain aware of their surroundings when traveling to areas where there are heightened tensions and security risks
4: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Although Rio de Janeiro is a real touristic attraction for foreigners visiting Brazil, it is notoriously dangerous. It is not only the original breeding ground for the Zika virus outbreak, but also known for its high crime level. Tourists are often robbed by thieves that usually run rampant on beaches and on the streets of the city. The waters are highly polluted and infected with bacteria, and visitors
3: Aden, YemenAden Gulf in Yemen has one of the most dangerous ports in the world. It is home for piracy and security has deteriorated in the past years, as Yemen is still at war and the government is fighting with terrorist groups al-Qaida, Islamic State and Houthi rebels. The waters of the coast of Somalia are so dangerous, that ship captains allegedly turn off the exterior lights and also the GPS broadcasts while sailing in the area. Furthermore, the port city has been recently targeted by terrorists. On April 12th, 2016, four people died and another seven were injured in an explosion
2: Nassau, BahamasNassau is reportedly the most dangerous of the ports in the Bahamas, and has one of the highest criminality rates in the Caribbean. Tourists that step off the cruise ship in Nassau are vulnerable to armed robberies, sexual assault, murders and drug trafficking. “We receive more complaints about crime in Nassau than all of the other ports in the Caribbean combined”, reportedly stated Jim Walker, a MaritimeLawyer who has investigated the most dangerous ports of call for travelers. On November 22nd, 2016, in one of the most recent murders cases in Nassau
1: Honduras
Honduras, an independent country located in Central America, was declared the number one destination for homicides by the UN. On August 4th, 2016, the U. S. StateDepartment sent out a travel warning for the U.S. citizens, stating that “the level of kidnapping, crime, and violence in Honduras remains critically high”. A similar travel warning had been previously issued back in October 2015. Since 2010, the port has had one of the highest murder rates in the world. In March 2014, several tourists and cruise visitors

Top 10 Biggest Ports in the World

Factory-Made Invasion Harbour (1944)

Item title reads - D-day secret revealed. Factory made invasion port.
English Channel.
Aerial shots of parts of mulberry harbour at sea making their way to France. M/S as wrecked landing craft is blown up to give a clear path. Various shots of a section of the harbour in the position. The camera pans across harbour assembled off Arromanches. C/U map of the port. M/S of ships in harbour. Various shots of British vehicles (TCVs) leaving LCT and driving to shore along harbour ramp. Various shots of the second harbour wrecked by bad weather, it blows about in the gale. M/S British Sherman tank leaving LCT and travelling along harbour ramp to beach.
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‪Singapore Port the world bigest port

‪Singapore Port the world bigest port

‪Singapore Port the world bigest port

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THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PORTS AND HARBORS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA 6-10 May 2013

THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PORTS AND HARBORS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA 6-10 May 2013

THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PORTS AND HARBORS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA 6-10 May 2013

presentation of the port training programme in
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10 Biggest,Busiest and Largest Ports in Africa 2017

10 Biggest,Busiest and Largest Ports in Africa 2017

10 Biggest,Busiest and Largest Ports in Africa 2017

Africa's Busiest and Largest Ports
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With over 90% of Africa’s imports and exports conducted by sea, there is an increasing need for innovation and development in the field of maritime.
Africa covers about 6% of the earth’s total surface. With 38 of its 54 states either coastal or insular in nature, Africa has over a hundred port facilities, a few of which handle 6% of the worldwide water-borne cargo traffic and about 3% of the world’s container traffic.
With over 90% of Africa’s imports and exports conducted by sea, research conducted by Jovago.com reveals the 7 harbours/ports that stand out strategically across the region.
Durban, South AfricaPort of Durban as popularly known is Africa’s most active general cargo port. It is situated a block away from Durban’s central business district and plays a key role in S.A’s economy.
Being Africa’s largest container port, it handles most of the seagoing traffic in comparison to the other ports in South Africa.
This port welcomes about 4,500 vessels yearly and about 8,3000 containers per month, it conducts trade worth over $45billion.According to the PortManagementAssociation of Eastern and Southern Africa, it handled about 44.8 million tonnes of cargo of cargo in 2013-2014.
Mombasa, Kenya
Port Mombasa, often referred to as “the city of merchants” dates back to the times of Portuguese exploration, it has been and remains a busy trading post for the region which could be attributed to its strategic location between South Africa and the Gulf of Aden.
It is a key gateway to East and Central Africa. It provides a direct link to about 80 ports worldwide and a railway line runs therefrom to Uganda and Tanzania.
With 18,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (teu) and a container capacity of about 250,000 teu per year, Mombasa Port now handles about double this volume.
The teu is an inexact unit of cargo capacity used to describe the capacity of container ships and container terminals. It is based on the volume of a 20-foot-long (6.1 m) intermodal container.
Djibouti
Djibouti’s ports are crucial to its geo-strategic importance both in military and economic terms. They serve as a passage for Ethiopian trade and a platform for the transshipment of goods.
This involves the outflow of container and bulk cargo from larger vessels to be redistributed to East Africa and Arabian ports.
It provides a secure regional hub for transshipment and relay of goods. China is also directly involved in the Port of Djibouti through the state-owned China Merchants Group.
Their interest in Djibouti goes beyond the benefits of being involved in East African regional trade rather Djibouti’s position as the only reliable port along the main shipping lanes between Europe and the Gulf and also between Asia and the eastern coast of Africa is essential.
Lagos, Nigeria
Being Nigeria’s economic focal point, Lagos generates a significant portion of the country’s GDP.
Abidjan, Ivory Coast
The port of Abidjan is located on a lagoon and is connected to the sea by a 2.8 long km channel. The Abidjan ContainerTerminal is run jointly by the FrenchBolloré Africa Logistics and APM Terminals.
Suez Canal, Egypt
The Suez Canal is 101 miles (163 km) long connecting the Mediterranean Sea with the Gulf of Suez, a northern branch of the Red.
The Suez Canal AxisDevelopmentProject aimed at its expansion and development is currently in planning. The 2014 canal revenue was approximately $5.45 billion which was 6.8 % higher than the previous year.
The 2014 total tonnage was up to 962.7 million tonnes.
Tangier, MoroccoSeparated from The Port of Tangier which remains the port for ferries, the Tangier-Med Port, accommodates commercial ships and vessels and can facilitate up to 3.5 million containers.
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Difference between port and harbour

Difference between Ports and Harbors

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Cities: Skylines - Tips on Building a Cargo Harbour/Port (Part 1/2)

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Definitely as always guys if you have any questions - feel free...

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8 Most Dangerous Ports in the World

These are the most dangerous ports in the world. This should be a travel warning for tourists due to criminality and danger these destinations bring with them.
Subscribe for new videos: http://goo.gl/SaufF4
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8: Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia, located in the Eastern Caribbean, is reportedly one of the cruise destination most preferred by travelers. However, it seems that the island is more dangerous than local tourism officials like to admit. As the British Government states, “there have been incidents of crime including murder, armed robbery and sexual assault”. On April 12th, 2013, 55 Celebrity EclipseCruise passengers and two crew members were allegedly robbed at gunpoint by three men while visiting the Botanical Gardens...

Top 10 Biggest Ports in the World

Factory-Made Invasion Harbour (1944)

Item title reads - D-day secret revealed. Factory made invasion port.
English Channel.
Aerial shots of parts of mulberry harbour at sea making their way to France. M/S as wrecked landing craft is blown up to give a clear path. Various shots of a section of the harbour in the position. The camera pans across harbour assembled off Arromanches. C/U map of the port. M/S of ships in harbour. Various shots of British vehicles (TCVs) leaving LCT and driving to shore along harbour ramp. Various shots of the second harbour wrecked by bad weather, it blows about in the gale. M/S British Sherman tank leaving LCT and travelling along harbour ramp to beach.
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10 Biggest,Busiest and Largest Ports in Africa 2017

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With over 90% of Africa’s imports and exports conducted by sea, there is an increasing need for innovation and development in the field of maritime.
Africa covers about 6% of the earth’s total surface. With 38 of its 54 states either coastal or insular in nature, Africa has over a hundred port facilities, a few of which handle 6% of the worldwide water-borne cargo traffic and about 3% of the world’s container traffic.
With over 90% of Africa’s imports and exports conducted by sea, research conducted by Jovago.com reveals the 7 harbours/ports that stand out strategically across the region.
Durban, South AfricaPort of Durban as popularly...

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So as the title says, we are undertaking the construction of a cargo port/harbour! It's a pretty ambitious undertaking which is why this is being broken into 2 parts :)
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8 Most Dangerous Ports in the World

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These are the most dangerous ports in the world. This should be a travel warning for tourists due to criminality and danger these destinations bring with them.
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8: Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia, located in the Eastern Caribbean, is reportedly one of the cruise destination most preferred by travelers. However, it seems that the island is more dangerous than local tourism officials like to admit. As the British Government states, “there have been incidents of crime including murder, armed robbery and sexual assault”. On April 12th, 2013, 55 Celebrity EclipseCruise passengers and two crew members were allegedly robbed at gunpoint by three men while visiting the Botanical Gardens
7: Venezuela
The Venezuelan ports are not at all recommended for cruise travelers. Venezuela is reportedly one of the 25 most dangerous countries in the world, and one of the deadliest. Its criminality is rated as “critical” by the State Department. The CIA’s website notes there is “significant narcotics-related money-laundering activity, especially along the border with Colombia on Margarita Island”. Furthermore, on February 7th, 2014, a gunman allegedly shot dead a German tourist, during an attempted robbery, on Margarita Island
6: The Ports of Antigua
Antigua, an island located in the West Indies, is rich in ports and harbors. Travelers often visit its capital and chief port, St. John’s, by cruise ship. Although it is seen as a Caribbean paradise, as described by travel writers and cruise bloggers who accept to hide the ugly side of ports in exchange for free perks, Antigua is reportedly one of the most impoverished islands in the area. Criminality is at high rates, and tourists often fall victim to thieves
5: Haifa, Eilat and Ashdod, Israel
The Haifa, Eilat and Ashdod ports in Israel are in proximity to conflict zones. Ashdod is only 18 miles from Gaza, while Haifa lies 87 miles from the border with Lebanon. The political and military tensions in the area make the ports unsafe for visitors. On August 23rd, 2016, the State Department issued a travel warning for Israel, The West Bank and Gaza. “U.S.Citizens should exercise caution and remain aware of their surroundings when traveling to areas where there are heightened tensions and security risks
4: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Although Rio de Janeiro is a real touristic attraction for foreigners visiting Brazil, it is notoriously dangerous. It is not only the original breeding ground for the Zika virus outbreak, but also known for its high crime level. Tourists are often robbed by thieves that usually run rampant on beaches and on the streets of the city. The waters are highly polluted and infected with bacteria, and visitors
3: Aden, YemenAden Gulf in Yemen has one of the most dangerous ports in the world. It is home for piracy and security has deteriorated in the past years, as Yemen is still at war and the government is fighting with terrorist groups al-Qaida, Islamic State and Houthi rebels. The waters of the coast of Somalia are so dangerous, that ship captains allegedly turn off the exterior lights and also the GPS broadcasts while sailing in the area. Furthermore, the port city has been recently targeted by terrorists. On April 12th, 2016, four people died and another seven were injured in an explosion
2: Nassau, BahamasNassau is reportedly the most dangerous of the ports in the Bahamas, and has one of the highest criminality rates in the Caribbean. Tourists that step off the cruise ship in Nassau are vulnerable to armed robberies, sexual assault, murders and drug trafficking. “We receive more complaints about crime in Nassau than all of the other ports in the Caribbean combined”, reportedly stated Jim Walker, a MaritimeLawyer who has investigated the most dangerous ports of call for travelers. On November 22nd, 2016, in one of the most recent murders cases in Nassau
1: Honduras
Honduras, an independent country located in Central America, was declared the number one destination for homicides by the UN. On August 4th, 2016, the U. S. StateDepartment sent out a travel warning for the U.S. citizens, stating that “the level of kidnapping, crime, and violence in Honduras remains critically high”. A similar travel warning had been previously issued back in October 2015. Since 2010, the port has had one of the highest murder rates in the world. In March 2014, several tourists and cruise visitors

These are the most dangerous ports in the world. This should be a travel warning for tourists due to criminality and danger these destinations bring with them.
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8: Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia, located in the Eastern Caribbean, is reportedly one of the cruise destination most preferred by travelers. However, it seems that the island is more dangerous than local tourism officials like to admit. As the British Government states, “there have been incidents of crime including murder, armed robbery and sexual assault”. On April 12th, 2013, 55 Celebrity EclipseCruise passengers and two crew members were allegedly robbed at gunpoint by three men while visiting the Botanical Gardens
7: Venezuela
The Venezuelan ports are not at all recommended for cruise travelers. Venezuela is reportedly one of the 25 most dangerous countries in the world, and one of the deadliest. Its criminality is rated as “critical” by the State Department. The CIA’s website notes there is “significant narcotics-related money-laundering activity, especially along the border with Colombia on Margarita Island”. Furthermore, on February 7th, 2014, a gunman allegedly shot dead a German tourist, during an attempted robbery, on Margarita Island
6: The Ports of Antigua
Antigua, an island located in the West Indies, is rich in ports and harbors. Travelers often visit its capital and chief port, St. John’s, by cruise ship. Although it is seen as a Caribbean paradise, as described by travel writers and cruise bloggers who accept to hide the ugly side of ports in exchange for free perks, Antigua is reportedly one of the most impoverished islands in the area. Criminality is at high rates, and tourists often fall victim to thieves
5: Haifa, Eilat and Ashdod, Israel
The Haifa, Eilat and Ashdod ports in Israel are in proximity to conflict zones. Ashdod is only 18 miles from Gaza, while Haifa lies 87 miles from the border with Lebanon. The political and military tensions in the area make the ports unsafe for visitors. On August 23rd, 2016, the State Department issued a travel warning for Israel, The West Bank and Gaza. “U.S.Citizens should exercise caution and remain aware of their surroundings when traveling to areas where there are heightened tensions and security risks
4: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Although Rio de Janeiro is a real touristic attraction for foreigners visiting Brazil, it is notoriously dangerous. It is not only the original breeding ground for the Zika virus outbreak, but also known for its high crime level. Tourists are often robbed by thieves that usually run rampant on beaches and on the streets of the city. The waters are highly polluted and infected with bacteria, and visitors
3: Aden, YemenAden Gulf in Yemen has one of the most dangerous ports in the world. It is home for piracy and security has deteriorated in the past years, as Yemen is still at war and the government is fighting with terrorist groups al-Qaida, Islamic State and Houthi rebels. The waters of the coast of Somalia are so dangerous, that ship captains allegedly turn off the exterior lights and also the GPS broadcasts while sailing in the area. Furthermore, the port city has been recently targeted by terrorists. On April 12th, 2016, four people died and another seven were injured in an explosion
2: Nassau, BahamasNassau is reportedly the most dangerous of the ports in the Bahamas, and has one of the highest criminality rates in the Caribbean. Tourists that step off the cruise ship in Nassau are vulnerable to armed robberies, sexual assault, murders and drug trafficking. “We receive more complaints about crime in Nassau than all of the other ports in the Caribbean combined”, reportedly stated Jim Walker, a MaritimeLawyer who has investigated the most dangerous ports of call for travelers. On November 22nd, 2016, in one of the most recent murders cases in Nassau
1: Honduras
Honduras, an independent country located in Central America, was declared the number one destination for homicides by the UN. On August 4th, 2016, the U. S. StateDepartment sent out a travel warning for the U.S. citizens, stating that “the level of kidnapping, crime, and violence in Honduras remains critically high”. A similar travel warning had been previously issued back in October 2015. Since 2010, the port has had one of the highest murder rates in the world. In March 2014, several tourists and cruise visitors

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Africa's Busiest and Largest Ports
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With over 90% of Africa’s imports and exports conducted by sea, there is an increasing need for innovation and development in the field of maritime.
Africa covers about 6% of the earth’s total surface. With 38 of its 54 states either coastal or insular in nature, Africa has over a hundred port facilities, a few of which handle 6% of the worldwide water-borne cargo traffic and about 3% of the world’s container traffic.
With over 90% of Africa’s imports and exports conducted by sea, research conducted by Jovago.com reveals the 7 harbours/ports that stand out strategically across the region.
Durban, South AfricaPort of Durban as popularly known is Africa’s most active general cargo port. It is situated a block away from Durban’s central business district and plays a key role in S.A’s economy.
Being Africa’s largest container port, it handles most of the seagoing traffic in comparison to the other ports in South Africa.
This port welcomes about 4,500 vessels yearly and about 8,3000 containers per month, it conducts trade worth over $45billion.According to the PortManagementAssociation of Eastern and Southern Africa, it handled about 44.8 million tonnes of cargo of cargo in 2013-2014.
Mombasa, Kenya
Port Mombasa, often referred to as “the city of merchants” dates back to the times of Portuguese exploration, it has been and remains a busy trading post for the region which could be attributed to its strategic location between South Africa and the Gulf of Aden.
It is a key gateway to East and Central Africa. It provides a direct link to about 80 ports worldwide and a railway line runs therefrom to Uganda and Tanzania.
With 18,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (teu) and a container capacity of about 250,000 teu per year, Mombasa Port now handles about double this volume.
The teu is an inexact unit of cargo capacity used to describe the capacity of container ships and container terminals. It is based on the volume of a 20-foot-long (6.1 m) intermodal container.
Djibouti
Djibouti’s ports are crucial to its geo-strategic importance both in military and economic terms. They serve as a passage for Ethiopian trade and a platform for the transshipment of goods.
This involves the outflow of container and bulk cargo from larger vessels to be redistributed to East Africa and Arabian ports.
It provides a secure regional hub for transshipment and relay of goods. China is also directly involved in the Port of Djibouti through the state-owned China Merchants Group.
Their interest in Djibouti goes beyond the benefits of being involved in East African regional trade rather Djibouti’s position as the only reliable port along the main shipping lanes between Europe and the Gulf and also between Asia and the eastern coast of Africa is essential.
Lagos, Nigeria
Being Nigeria’s economic focal point, Lagos generates a significant portion of the country’s GDP.
Abidjan, Ivory Coast
The port of Abidjan is located on a lagoon and is connected to the sea by a 2.8 long km channel. The Abidjan ContainerTerminal is run jointly by the FrenchBolloré Africa Logistics and APM Terminals.
Suez Canal, Egypt
The Suez Canal is 101 miles (163 km) long connecting the Mediterranean Sea with the Gulf of Suez, a northern branch of the Red.
The Suez Canal AxisDevelopmentProject aimed at its expansion and development is currently in planning. The 2014 canal revenue was approximately $5.45 billion which was 6.8 % higher than the previous year.
The 2014 total tonnage was up to 962.7 million tonnes.
Tangier, MoroccoSeparated from The Port of Tangier which remains the port for ferries, the Tangier-Med Port, accommodates commercial ships and vessels and can facilitate up to 3.5 million containers.
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Africa covers about 6% of the earth’s total surface. With 38 of its 54 states either coastal or insular in nature, Africa has over a hundred port facilities, a few of which handle 6% of the worldwide water-borne cargo traffic and about 3% of the world’s container traffic.
With over 90% of Africa’s imports and exports conducted by sea, research conducted by Jovago.com reveals the 7 harbours/ports that stand out strategically across the region.
Durban, South AfricaPort of Durban as popularly known is Africa’s most active general cargo port. It is situated a block away from Durban’s central business district and plays a key role in S.A’s economy.
Being Africa’s largest container port, it handles most of the seagoing traffic in comparison to the other ports in South Africa.
This port welcomes about 4,500 vessels yearly and about 8,3000 containers per month, it conducts trade worth over $45billion.According to the PortManagementAssociation of Eastern and Southern Africa, it handled about 44.8 million tonnes of cargo of cargo in 2013-2014.
Mombasa, Kenya
Port Mombasa, often referred to as “the city of merchants” dates back to the times of Portuguese exploration, it has been and remains a busy trading post for the region which could be attributed to its strategic location between South Africa and the Gulf of Aden.
It is a key gateway to East and Central Africa. It provides a direct link to about 80 ports worldwide and a railway line runs therefrom to Uganda and Tanzania.
With 18,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (teu) and a container capacity of about 250,000 teu per year, Mombasa Port now handles about double this volume.
The teu is an inexact unit of cargo capacity used to describe the capacity of container ships and container terminals. It is based on the volume of a 20-foot-long (6.1 m) intermodal container.
Djibouti
Djibouti’s ports are crucial to its geo-strategic importance both in military and economic terms. They serve as a passage for Ethiopian trade and a platform for the transshipment of goods.
This involves the outflow of container and bulk cargo from larger vessels to be redistributed to East Africa and Arabian ports.
It provides a secure regional hub for transshipment and relay of goods. China is also directly involved in the Port of Djibouti through the state-owned China Merchants Group.
Their interest in Djibouti goes beyond the benefits of being involved in East African regional trade rather Djibouti’s position as the only reliable port along the main shipping lanes between Europe and the Gulf and also between Asia and the eastern coast of Africa is essential.
Lagos, Nigeria
Being Nigeria’s economic focal point, Lagos generates a significant portion of the country’s GDP.
Abidjan, Ivory Coast
The port of Abidjan is located on a lagoon and is connected to the sea by a 2.8 long km channel. The Abidjan ContainerTerminal is run jointly by the FrenchBolloré Africa Logistics and APM Terminals.
Suez Canal, Egypt
The Suez Canal is 101 miles (163 km) long connecting the Mediterranean Sea with the Gulf of Suez, a northern branch of the Red.
The Suez Canal AxisDevelopmentProject aimed at its expansion and development is currently in planning. The 2014 canal revenue was approximately $5.45 billion which was 6.8 % higher than the previous year.
The 2014 total tonnage was up to 962.7 million tonnes.
Tangier, MoroccoSeparated from The Port of Tangier which remains the port for ferries, the Tangier-Med Port, accommodates commercial ships and vessels and can facilitate up to 3.5 million containers.
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So as the title says, we are undertaking the construction of a cargo port/harbour! It's a pretty ambitious undertaking which is why this is being broken into 2 parts :)
As always, the goal of these little episodes is to give you guys some inspiration and ideas for your own cities!
Definitely as always guys if you have any questions - feel free to ask and I'll do my best!
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Enjoy,

8 Most Dangerous Ports in the World

These are the most dangerous ports in the world. This should be a travel warning for tourists due to criminality and danger these destinations bring with them.
Subscribe for new videos: http://goo.gl/SaufF4
Voiceover by Rodney Tompkins: https://www.youtube.com/c/BigBadada2012
8: Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia, located in the Eastern Caribbean, is reportedly one of the cruise destination most preferred by travelers. However, it seems that the island is more dangerous than local tourism officials like to admit. As the British Government states, “there have been incidents of crime including murder, armed robbery and sexual assault”. On April 12th, 2013, 55 Celebrity EclipseCruise passengers and two crew members were allegedly robbed at gunpoint by three men while visiting the Botanical Gardens
7: Venezuela
The Venezuelan ports are not at all recommended for cruise travelers. Venezuela is reportedly one of the 25 most dangerous countries in the world, and one of the deadliest. Its criminality is rated as “critical” by the State Department. The CIA’s website notes there is “significant narcotics-related money-laundering activity, especially along the border with Colombia on Margarita Island”. Furthermore, on February 7th, 2014, a gunman allegedly shot dead a German tourist, during an attempted robbery, on Margarita Island
6: The Ports of Antigua
Antigua, an island located in the West Indies, is rich in ports and harbors. Travelers often visit its capital and chief port, St. John’s, by cruise ship. Although it is seen as a Caribbean paradise, as described by travel writers and cruise bloggers who accept to hide the ugly side of ports in exchange for free perks, Antigua is reportedly one of the most impoverished islands in the area. Criminality is at high rates, and tourists often fall victim to thieves
5: Haifa, Eilat and Ashdod, Israel
The Haifa, Eilat and Ashdod ports in Israel are in proximity to conflict zones. Ashdod is only 18 miles from Gaza, while Haifa lies 87 miles from the border with Lebanon. The political and military tensions in the area make the ports unsafe for visitors. On August 23rd, 2016, the State Department issued a travel warning for Israel, The West Bank and Gaza. “U.S.Citizens should exercise caution and remain aware of their surroundings when traveling to areas where there are heightened tensions and security risks
4: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Although Rio de Janeiro is a real touristic attraction for foreigners visiting Brazil, it is notoriously dangerous. It is not only the original breeding ground for the Zika virus outbreak, but also known for its high crime level. Tourists are often robbed by thieves that usually run rampant on beaches and on the streets of the city. The waters are highly polluted and infected with bacteria, and visitors
3: Aden, YemenAden Gulf in Yemen has one of the most dangerous ports in the world. It is home for piracy and security has deteriorated in the past years, as Yemen is still at war and the government is fighting with terrorist groups al-Qaida, Islamic State and Houthi rebels. The waters of the coast of Somalia are so dangerous, that ship captains allegedly turn off the exterior lights and also the GPS broadcasts while sailing in the area. Furthermore, the port city has been recently targeted by terrorists. On April 12th, 2016, four people died and another seven were injured in an explosion
2: Nassau, BahamasNassau is reportedly the most dangerous of the ports in the Bahamas, and has one of the highest criminality rates in the Caribbean. Tourists that step off the cruise ship in Nassau are vulnerable to armed robberies, sexual assault, murders and drug trafficking. “We receive more complaints about crime in Nassau than all of the other ports in the Caribbean combined”, reportedly stated Jim Walker, a MaritimeLawyer who has investigated the most dangerous ports of call for travelers. On November 22nd, 2016, in one of the most recent murders cases in Nassau
1: Honduras
Honduras, an independent country located in Central America, was declared the number one destination for homicides by the UN. On August 4th, 2016, the U. S. StateDepartment sent out a travel warning for the U.S. citizens, stating that “the level of kidnapping, crime, and violence in Honduras remains critically high”. A similar travel warning had been previously issued back in October 2015. Since 2010, the port has had one of the highest murder rates in the world. In March 2014, several tourists and cruise visitors

Factory-Made Invasion Harbour (1944)

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English Channel.
Aerial shots of parts of mulberry harbour at sea making their way to France. M/S as wrecked landing craft is blown up to give a clear path. Various shots of a section of the harbour in the position. The camera pans across harbour assembled off Arromanches. C/U map of the port. M/S of ships in harbour. Various shots of British vehicles (TCVs) leaving LCT and driving to shore along harbour ramp. Various shots of the second harbour wrecked by bad weather, it blows about in the gale. M/S British Sherman tank leaving LCT and travelling along harbour ramp to beach.
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10 Biggest,Busiest and Largest Ports in Africa 2017

Africa's Busiest and Largest Ports
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With over 90% of Africa’s imports and exports conducted by sea, there is an increasing need for innovation and development in the field of maritime.
Africa covers about 6% of the earth’s total surface. With 38 of its 54 states either coastal or insular in nature, Africa has over a hundred port facilities, a few of which handle 6% of the worldwide water-borne cargo traffic and about 3% of the world’s container traffic.
With over 90% of Africa’s imports and exports conducted by sea, research conducted by Jovago.com reveals the 7 harbours/ports that stand out strategically across the region.
Durban, South AfricaPort of Durban as popularly known is Africa’s most active general cargo port. It is situated a block away from Durban’s central business district and plays a key role in S.A’s economy.
Being Africa’s largest container port, it handles most of the seagoing traffic in comparison to the other ports in South Africa.
This port welcomes about 4,500 vessels yearly and about 8,3000 containers per month, it conducts trade worth over $45billion.According to the PortManagementAssociation of Eastern and Southern Africa, it handled about 44.8 million tonnes of cargo of cargo in 2013-2014.
Mombasa, Kenya
Port Mombasa, often referred to as “the city of merchants” dates back to the times of Portuguese exploration, it has been and remains a busy trading post for the region which could be attributed to its strategic location between South Africa and the Gulf of Aden.
It is a key gateway to East and Central Africa. It provides a direct link to about 80 ports worldwide and a railway line runs therefrom to Uganda and Tanzania.
With 18,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (teu) and a container capacity of about 250,000 teu per year, Mombasa Port now handles about double this volume.
The teu is an inexact unit of cargo capacity used to describe the capacity of container ships and container terminals. It is based on the volume of a 20-foot-long (6.1 m) intermodal container.
Djibouti
Djibouti’s ports are crucial to its geo-strategic importance both in military and economic terms. They serve as a passage for Ethiopian trade and a platform for the transshipment of goods.
This involves the outflow of container and bulk cargo from larger vessels to be redistributed to East Africa and Arabian ports.
It provides a secure regional hub for transshipment and relay of goods. China is also directly involved in the Port of Djibouti through the state-owned China Merchants Group.
Their interest in Djibouti goes beyond the benefits of being involved in East African regional trade rather Djibouti’s position as the only reliable port along the main shipping lanes between Europe and the Gulf and also between Asia and the eastern coast of Africa is essential.
Lagos, Nigeria
Being Nigeria’s economic focal point, Lagos generates a significant portion of the country’s GDP.
Abidjan, Ivory Coast
The port of Abidjan is located on a lagoon and is connected to the sea by a 2.8 long km channel. The Abidjan ContainerTerminal is run jointly by the FrenchBolloré Africa Logistics and APM Terminals.
Suez Canal, Egypt
The Suez Canal is 101 miles (163 km) long connecting the Mediterranean Sea with the Gulf of Suez, a northern branch of the Red.
The Suez Canal AxisDevelopmentProject aimed at its expansion and development is currently in planning. The 2014 canal revenue was approximately $5.45 billion which was 6.8 % higher than the previous year.
The 2014 total tonnage was up to 962.7 million tonnes.
Tangier, MoroccoSeparated from The Port of Tangier which remains the port for ferries, the Tangier-Med Port, accommodates commercial ships and vessels and can facilitate up to 3.5 million containers.
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the largest and busiest military port in the world 2018

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Regional Conference on Ports and Harbours holds in Abuja

Port

A port is a location on a coast or shore containing one or more harbors where ships can dock and transfer people or cargo to or from land. Port locations are selected to optimize access to land and navigable water, for commercial demand, and for shelter from wind and waves. Ports with deeper water are rarer, but can handle larger, more economical ships. Since ports throughout history handled every kind of traffic, support and storage facilities vary widely, may extend for miles, and dominate the local economy. Some ports have an important military role.

Historical

One of the world's oldest known artificial harbors is at Wadi al-Jarf on the Red Sea. Along with the finding of harbor structures, ancient anchors have also been found.

The tentative plan, endorsed last month by a legislative study committee, calls for developing a Lake Michiganport at Buffington Harbor, as well as an adjacent freight rail terminal, that combined with the city's interstate highway access and nearby airport will entice shippers ......

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